| AMNESTYING | • amnestying v. Present participle of amnesty. • AMNESTY v. to pardon during a limited period. |
| EMIGRATORY | • emigratory adj. Synonym of migratory. • EMIGRATORY adj. relating to emigration. |
| GEMINATELY | • geminately adv. In a geminate manner. • GEMINATE adv. twinned. |
| GONIOMETRY | • goniometry n. Measurement of angles. • GONIOMETRY n. the art of measuring angles; trigonometry. |
| GRAVIMETRY | • gravimetry n. The measurement of gravity (the strength of the gravitational field). • gravimetry n. The measurement of specific gravity; hydrometry. • GRAVIMETRY n. the measurement of variations in gravity. |
| GYNOSTEMIA | • gynostemia n. Plural of gynostemium. • GYNOSTEMIUM n. the central reproductive stalk of an orchid, which consists of a stamen and pistil fused together. |
| KERYGMATIC | • kerygmatic adj. Relating to the kerygmata. • kerygmatic adj. Presumptuous. • KERYGMATIC adj. of or relating to preaching the Gospel. |
| LEGITIMACY | • legitimacy n. The quality or state of being legitimate or valid; validity. • legitimacy n. Lawfulness of birth or origin; directness of descent as affecting the royal succession. • LEGITIMACY n. the quality of being legitimate. |
| METRIFYING | • metrifying v. Present participle of metrify. • METRIFY v. to compose in metrical form. |
| OVERMIGHTY | • overmighty adj. Excessively mighty. • OVERMIGHTY adj. too powerful. |
| PIGMENTARY | • pigmentary adj. Of or pertaining to pigment. • pigmentary adj. Of a colour, produced by pigments. • PIGMENTARY adj. of or pertaining to pigments. |
| PTERYGIUMS | • pterygiums n. Plural of pterygium. • PTERYGIUM n. a growth over the cornea. |
| STEGOMYIAS | • STEGOMYIA n. a genus of mosquito, including one that carries dengue and yellow fever. |
| TEMPTINGLY | • temptingly adv. In a tempting manner. • TEMPTING adv. attractive. |
| TIMENOGUYS | • timenoguys n. Plural of timenoguy. • TIMENOGUY n. a rope stretched from place to place on a ship; a makeshift. |
| WAYMENTING | • waymenting v. Present participle of wayment. • waymenting n. (Obsolete) Lamentation. • WAYMENT v. (Spenser) to lament, grieve. |